Through the Solidarity Centre in Athens, around 37 000 people worst hit by the economic crisis in Greece will receive help. The Norwegian Minister for EEA and EU Affairs, Vidar Helgesen, visited the...
“Poland’s health care has advanced by 40 years in the space of 20. Addressing health inequalities that are linked to other policy areas, such as employment and education, requires a cross-sectoral...
The Financial Mechanism Office (FMO) administers the EEA Grants and Norway Grants on behalf of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. We are now looking for a Communication Officer, a Results Based...
Through the gender equality and domestic and gender-based violence programmes, organisations in donor and beneficiary countries are teaming up to support equality.
As International Women’s Day is marked around the globe, we take a look at how support to gender equality from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the Grants is helping to #makeithappen.
Only 17% of Board members in the world’s biggest companies are women. The 'Promociona' project financed by the Spanish Gender Equality Programme, may be just one small step on the way to change this...
Lola has designed a device for clothes identification, Ana, an interactive tourism app, and Blanca, a new housing concept for international students. These are just three of the 22 successful projects...
Civil society organisations across Europe wish to be heard and gain more influence over decision-making processes at local, national and EU levels. With support from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway...
Thanks to funding from Norway, a Polish NGO is providing help to women who have been victims of domestic violence.
Volunteering considerably boosts your chances on the job market. This is the main finding drawn from a study financed by the ‘Reconoce’ project under the Spanish NGO Programme.
In Greece, the Artability project is providing alternative therapy through art, music and dance for people with cerebral palsy. It also brings together people with and without disabilities and of all...
With support from the Bulgarian NGO programme, several young Bulgarian bloggers came together in Sofia recently to discuss and challenge online hate speech.